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guys - awesome turnout, thanks to all for coming.

Sorry about hte confusion with the deakin car park - will get that right at next month's meet.

Lauz_90 - thanks for the brownies - twas awesome. Perhaps they can be our sponsors next time :D

Photos will be up as soon as I find my freaking USB cable ;)

awesome night last night. once again, apologies for the confusion. im already getting ideas of how to organise it better next time.

i didnt get brownies :)

hmmm i left to go get food, didn't realise you were also getting some sweet sweet duck!

good turnout, I was freakin tired though.. too many early starts with work :D

also whats the deal with leanbacs arms?

awesome night last night. once again, apologies for the confusion. im already getting ideas of how to organise it better next time.

i didnt get brownies :D

pics up on page 3

and next time, we should try to get Ni down for photos - he knows how to take pics lol

hmmm i left to go get food, didn't realise you were also getting some sweet sweet duck!

good turnout, I was freakin tired though.. too many early starts with work :D

also whats the deal with leanbacs arms?

shan seems to have the ghey for allens arms

Thanks for organising the meet eMsta!

It was good to finally put forum names to faces :D

I must say the brownies were a pretty good snack for the journey home lol

They will definitely be at every meet i go to from now on!

Thanks for organising the meet eMsta!

It was good to finally put forum names to faces :)

I must say the brownies were a pretty good snack for the journey home lol

They will definitely be at every meet i go to from now on!

haha awesome!

:D

was good to walk into Rock Kung with a brownie in my hand

Thanks for organising the meet eMsta!

It was good to finally put forum names to faces :)

I must say the brownies were a pretty good snack for the journey home lol

They will definitely be at every meet i go to from now on!

I better get some next time :D

Thanks for organising the meet eMsta!

It was good to finally put forum names to faces :D

I must say the brownies were a pretty good snack for the journey home lol

They will definitely be at every meet i go to from now on!

i was hanging out for some brownies, after duck!!!!!

Hey good meet! Had a good time, we are definately in for the next one.

Nice pics too.... especially the first 2 cars lol >_<

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haha def man...keep an eye on the forums for the next meet - will try and organise something a bit different for next month :)

We need to find a better place to take photos. Too bad the last car park we went to had no lights. Would've been a pretty good place to take a shot of every single car in a group.

I'll try to look for a good area where we can do this and get back to you all. >_<




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